For those lucky enough to get invited to the
blow-out bash and the opening of DJ Cuppy’s first-ever Pan-Africa 8-Country
tour inside the plush Marquee of Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos
on Saturday night, they were treated to the hedonistic side of Nigeria’s
billionaires.
Many of these powerful figures had turned up in
drove at the star studded Lagos edition of the tour tagged #CuppyTakesAfrica
put together by Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola aka DJ Cuppy, talented DeeJay
daughter of Lagos business mogul, Femi Otedola. And from their very restrictive
elevated section of the venue (which nearly caved in due to overcrowding), the
titans proved to all that they were not all about making money, but also know
how to party hard.
The partying-power circle included top politicians,
investing titans, oil barons, banking magnates, private equity mavens, media
moguls and other celebrities led by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote.
Also present were Dangote’s younger brother, Sanni;
Edo State governor Adams Oshiomhole and pretty wife, Lara; former Cross River
and Ekiti State governors Donald Duke and Otunba Niyi Adebayo respectively;
Nigerian Stock Exchange CEO Oscar Onyeama; Tony Elumelu; Wale Tinubu; Aigboje
Aig-Imoukhuede; Herbert Wigwe; Segun Agbaje; Dapo Abiodun; Tayo Ayeni; Dele
Momodu; Kunle Bakare and Mo Abudu among others.
They all became eyes of attraction as they mingled,
pumped hands, shared finest champagne and other gourmet treats they can get
down their gullets while the hostess, DJ Cuppy, alongside other top DJs,
dropped high energy hit songs from local and international music stars.
“This is more or less a soiree for the big boys and
girls than a concert for regular guys. These billionaires have turned
themselves to a stunning spectacle and have distracted many as not every day
one have opportunity of seeing them together in their raw element,” an
entertainment journalist with a national daily said.
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In between the acts, top comedian Ali Baba made a
cameo appearance to entertain the top notch guests.
DJ Cuppy, who was the main act of the concert, had a
two-part performance. Supported by a dance group, she delivered a cocktail of
mix that cut across all genres of music from house to pop, reggae, Afro-pop,
garage, Afro beat, and Afro-Juju.
The highlight of her delivery was the performance of
the Tunji Oyelana’s classic “I Love My Country”. She was backed by a dance
group waving Nigerian Green-White-Green flag and an impressive fireworks
display to cap off the gig.
The next stop of the very ambitious
#CuppyTakesAfrica tour, supported by GT Bank plc and Dangote Foundation, will
be Dakar, Senegal on 5 August. From there, the train will move to Accra, Ghana
on 7 August; Nairobi, Kenya on 10 August; Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania on 15 August;
Kigali, Rwanda on 21 August; Kampala, Uganda on 22 August and made a final stop
in Johannesburg, South Africa on 29 August.
Source: PMNews
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